US20100108697A1 - Protective case for transporting or storing a plate-shaped part pierced with an aperture - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns a protective case for transporting or storing a part in the form of a flat part, or plate, pierced with an aperture; for example a watch dial.
- the present invention concerns, more specifically, this type of case with a clamping device that extends into the aperture of the plate so as to retain the same.
- the present invention concerns, in particular, a case of this type for containing a watch dial.
- the present invention achieves these objects by providing a protective case for transporting or storing a plate-shaped part pierced with an aperture, which includes a back cover and a cover, the back cover and the cover each having an edge, and said edges fitting into each other when the case is closed, the case further including a flange inserted in the back cover and held laterally by the edge thereof, and clamping means for immobilising the plate-shaped part, wherein the clamping means include an elastically deformable stake that is mounted on the top surface of the flange and is inserted in the aperture in the plate-shaped part, the clamping means further including a projecting portion formed under the bottom surface of the cover, the projecting portion being arranged to press against the stake when the case is closed so as to increase the external diameter of the stake to jam said stake in the aperture of the plate-shaped part, elastic means also being provided under the flange to return the flange and the stake in the direction of the cover with sufficient force to hold the stake jammed in the aperture of the plate-shaped part.
- the stake is fixedly mounted on the flange, and the flange is itself retained by elastic means provided for returning it in the direction of the cover.
- elastic means provided for returning it in the direction of the cover.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it prevents the stake damaging the dial under the effect of pressure that is too strong.
- the elastic means have to return the flange in the direction of the cover with enough force to hold the stake jammed in the aperture of the plate-shaped part. This means that, in order to be kept jammed in the plate aperture, the stake must offer less resistance to deformation that the elastic means. Otherwise, the diameter of the stake is insufficient to immobilise the part.
- the present invention can also provide a case that can receive plate-shaped parts, which differ as regards the diameter of their aperture.
- the stake includes a tubular element that is slit longitudinally, and the slit walls of the tubular element form at least two elastic arms. Moreover, when the case is closed, the projecting portion formed under the cover is introduced into the slit tubular element, like a wedge, to separate said elastic arms.
- the flange is cut away.
- This feature has the advantage of allowing dials that are already fitted with a dial-foot to be packaged Moreover, if the cut away flange feature is combined with that of a transparent or translucent back cover, this combination has the advantage of allowing identification of a reference or barcode that may be carried by the bottom surface of the plate or dial. Thus, it is not necessary to open the case in order to know what is inside.
- the elastic means for returning the flange in the direction of the cover are helical springs.
- the case bears a distinctive sign indicating the diameter of the stake that it contains.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a protective case for transporting and storing a watch dial that corresponds to a particular embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section of the protective case of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-section showing the cone and arms of the stake that forms one example of clamping means according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view that explains how the various components of the protective case are assembled
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-section showing the small inner shoulder of the top part of the cylindrical edge.
- case 1 has, first of all, an enclosed space that is defined by assembling a back cover 2 with a transparent cover 3 . These two parts have cylindrical edges (respectively referenced 4 and 5 ), which fit together.
- the enclosed space houses a mobile flange 6 , which can slide axially inside cylindrical edge 4 .
- This flange 6 carries a stake 7 , which is fixedly mounted to the centre of the top surface thereof.
- stake 7 is formed by a tubular element, which is slit into four longitudinally, so as to form four arms.
- This tubular element is made of an elastic material, such as Teflon, for example.
- stake 7 can cooperate with a cone-shaped projecting portion 8 , formed at the centre of the bottom surface of cover 3 .
- flange 6 is suspended on four helical springs 9 a , 9 b , 9 c and 9 d , which are compressed between flange 6 and back cover 2 (only two springs, referenced 9 a and 9 c ) are visible in the cross-section of FIG. 2 ).
- the four springs form elastic means for returning flange 6 in the direction of cover 3 .
- the case is first of all placed flat, and cover 3 is removed.
- a dial 11 can then be introduced into the case and positioned flat on flange 6 , with the stake extending through the hole in the centre of the dial.
- the case can then be closed.
- the same range of cases is provided for accommodating all of the dial models of one manufacturer.
- the various cases in the range differ from each other only in the dimensions of their stake.
- the stakes are interchangeable, it is clear that it is possible to package all of the dials from one manufacturer together with the same case model.
- the stakes themselves can be identical in every way, with the exception of the (outer and inner) diameter of the clamp formed by the stake arms.
- the centre thicknesses of the various dial models that one wishes to package using cases in accordance with the present invention are comprised between 0.25 mm and 1 mm.
- the diameters of the dial holes are comprised between 1.1 mm and 2.7 mm.
- the thickness of the stake tubular element wall could be, for example, 0.3 mm for the smallest stake model.
- the wall thickness could be for example 0.5 mm.
- cone 8 is preferably sized so as to keep a certain space between the top of the dial and the bottom of the cover, whatever the diameter of the dial centre hole. This condition is respected, for example, if the cone has an apex angle of 90° and the circular base thereof has a diameter of 3 mm.
- FIG. 5 also shows that cylindrical edge 4 , inside which flange 6 moves, has a small inner shoulder 16 , which is for limiting the upward travel of flange 6 .
- shoulder 16 prevents flange 6 from disengaging from cylindrical edge 4 when the case is open. Moreover, when the case is closed, shoulder 16 guarantees that the top of dial 11 cannot come into contact with the bottom of cover 3 .
- the first assembly operation consists in placing springs 9 a , 9 b , 9 c and 9 d in housings 17 a , 17 b , 17 c and 17 d , which are arranged for this purpose in back cover 2 .
- the springs may, for example, simply be placed in the housing without any securing means.
- the second operation consists in mounting flange 6 on the back cover.
- the outer diameter of the flange and the inner diameter of edge 4 are adjusted such that the flange can slide while being held laterally.
- the top part of edge 4 has a small inner shoulder 16 for limiting the travel of flange 6 and preventing it from disengaging from cylindrical edge 4 .
- the inner diameter of shoulder 16 is slightly less than the outer diameter of flange 6 . In these conditions, during assembly, force is required to introduce the flange into back cover 2 . This operation is made possible by the elasticity of the material of which edge 4 and back cover 2 are made. This material may be polystyrene for example.
- FIG. 4 shows that edge 4 has two chamfers 13 for facilitating proper orientation of flange 6 relative to back cover 2 .
- the presence of chamfers 13 also facilitates introduction of the flange.
- a driving in tool with a large bearing surface is preferably used for driving in flange 6 so that it descends parallel to back cover 2 .
- the next step is to mount stake 7 on the flange.
- several stake models with tubular elements of different diameters, are required to accommodate the entire range of existing dials.
- all of the stake models have a base 14 with the same diameter. This feature ensures that the stakes can be interchanged.
- the centre of the top surface of flange 6 has a housing formed by a cylindrical recess 15 for receiving stake 7 .
- the inner diameter of recess 15 matches the outer diameter of base 14 , so that the stake can be driven in to the bottom of the recess and held therein.
- the stake is preferably introduced into the recess with a tool designed to prevent damage to the stake clamp. This tool may, for example, take the form of a tube surrounding the cylindrical element of the stake and abutting against base 14 .
- FIG. 7 shows that cylindrical recess 15 is extended on the bottom side of the flange by a circular through hole 16 .
- Back cover 2 of the case is also pierced with a through hole 18 arranged in the extension of the axis of recess 15 .
- the presence of these two aligned holes means that it is possible to remove stake 7 from the case without having to remove flange 6 from back cover 2 beforehand.
- by inserting a pin through the back cover in holes 18 and 16 it is possible to eject stake 7 from its housing 15 . This possibility is useful for example when one wishes to replace the stake in place with a stake of different diameter.
- the flange and stake could be made in a single piece, so as to reduce manufacturing costs.
- the stake could also be made on the cover, not on the flange, and in such case the cone cooperating with the stake could be arranged on the flange.
- case according to the invention could be used for packaging plate-shaped parts other than watch dials.
- the cover is transparent.
- This feature has the advantage of enabling the indications carried on the top surface of the dial to be read without opening the case.
- the flange is cut away. This feature has the advantage of enabling dials that are already fitted with dial-feet to be packaged. Further, if the cut flange feature is combined with a transparent or translucent back cover, this combination has the advantage of allowing a reference or a barcode carried by the bottom surface of the dial to be identified.
- the elastic means for returning the flange in the direction of the cover are helical springs. It will be clear, however, that any other form of return means known to those skilled in the art could be used in the present invention.
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- The present invention concerns a protective case for transporting or storing a part in the form of a flat part, or plate, pierced with an aperture; for example a watch dial. The present invention concerns, more specifically, this type of case with a clamping device that extends into the aperture of the plate so as to retain the same. The present invention concerns, in particular, a case of this type for containing a watch dial.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a case the design of which minimises the disastrous consequences that clumsy or mistaken handling could cause. In particular, it is an object to provide a case designed such that the force with which one presses on the cover does not influence the force holding the plate-shaped part.
- It is another object to provide a case for withstanding accidental shocks of 5000 g (1 meter drop onto hard wood) without the content or the case experiencing any damage whatsoever.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a case that can accommodate the broadest possible range of parts of different dimensions (diameter, thickness, aperture diameter, etc.).
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a range of cases that differ from each other only in the dimensions of the clamping device, which may be adapted to the particular dimensions of one part standard.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a case into which it is easy to insert and remove a part.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a case with a reduced unit cost.
- The present invention achieves these objects by providing a protective case for transporting or storing a plate-shaped part pierced with an aperture, which includes a back cover and a cover, the back cover and the cover each having an edge, and said edges fitting into each other when the case is closed, the case further including a flange inserted in the back cover and held laterally by the edge thereof, and clamping means for immobilising the plate-shaped part, wherein the clamping means include an elastically deformable stake that is mounted on the top surface of the flange and is inserted in the aperture in the plate-shaped part, the clamping means further including a projecting portion formed under the bottom surface of the cover, the projecting portion being arranged to press against the stake when the case is closed so as to increase the external diameter of the stake to jam said stake in the aperture of the plate-shaped part, elastic means also being provided under the flange to return the flange and the stake in the direction of the cover with sufficient force to hold the stake jammed in the aperture of the plate-shaped part.
- According to the present invention, the stake is fixedly mounted on the flange, and the flange is itself retained by elastic means provided for returning it in the direction of the cover. In these conditions, when the case is closed, the force exerted by the projecting portion onto the stake is always equal to the return force provided by the elastic means. Thus, the force with which the cover is pressed does not influence the force exerted on the stake. One advantage of the present invention is thus that the presence of elastic means avoids damaging the stake.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it prevents the stake damaging the dial under the effect of pressure that is too strong.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that only the flange and the stake come into contact with the dial. The functional parts of the dial, which are located on its top surface, never have to come into contact with the different parts of the case.
- Another advantage is that the elastically retained flange means that the same case can be used with dials of different thickness.
- According to the present invention, the elastic means have to return the flange in the direction of the cover with enough force to hold the stake jammed in the aperture of the plate-shaped part. This means that, in order to be kept jammed in the plate aperture, the stake must offer less resistance to deformation that the elastic means. Otherwise, the diameter of the stake is insufficient to immobilise the part.
- Owing to the use of an elastically deformable stake, the present invention can also provide a case that can receive plate-shaped parts, which differ as regards the diameter of their aperture.
- According to an advantageous variant of the present invention, the stake includes a tubular element that is slit longitudinally, and the slit walls of the tubular element form at least two elastic arms. Moreover, when the case is closed, the projecting portion formed under the cover is introduced into the slit tubular element, like a wedge, to separate said elastic arms.
- According to yet another advantageous variant of the present invention, the flange is cut away. This feature has the advantage of allowing dials that are already fitted with a dial-foot to be packaged Moreover, if the cut away flange feature is combined with that of a transparent or translucent back cover, this combination has the advantage of allowing identification of a reference or barcode that may be carried by the bottom surface of the plate or dial. Thus, it is not necessary to open the case in order to know what is inside.
- According to yet another advantageous variant, the elastic means for returning the flange in the direction of the cover are helical springs.
- According to yet another advantageous variant, the case bears a distinctive sign indicating the diameter of the stake that it contains.
- A particular embodiment of the invention will now be described in detail by way of example with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a protective case for transporting and storing a watch dial that corresponds to a particular embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-section of the protective case ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-section showing the cone and arms of the stake that forms one example of clamping means according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view that explains how the various components of the protective case are assembled; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-section showing the small inner shoulder of the top part of the cylindrical edge. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , it can be seen thatcase 1 has, first of all, an enclosed space that is defined by assembling aback cover 2 with atransparent cover 3. These two parts have cylindrical edges (respectively referenced 4 and 5), which fit together. The enclosed space houses amobile flange 6, which can slide axially insidecylindrical edge 4. Thisflange 6 carries astake 7, which is fixedly mounted to the centre of the top surface thereof. AsFIG. 3 shows in more detail,stake 7 is formed by a tubular element, which is slit into four longitudinally, so as to form four arms. This tubular element is made of an elastic material, such as Teflon, for example. As will be seen in more detail below,stake 7 can cooperate with a cone-shapedprojecting portion 8, formed at the centre of the bottom surface ofcover 3. Finally,flange 6 is suspended on fourhelical springs flange 6 and back cover 2 (only two springs, referenced 9 a and 9 c) are visible in the cross-section of FIG. 2). The four springs form elastic means for returningflange 6 in the direction ofcover 3. - The working of the case will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3 . The case is first of all placed flat, andcover 3 is removed. Adial 11 can then be introduced into the case and positioned flat onflange 6, with the stake extending through the hole in the centre of the dial. The case can then be closed. - As soon as the lowering of the cover causes
cone 8 and stake 7 (which together form the clamping device) to meet, the tip of the cone will be inserted like a wedge between the four arms of the stake. The cone will thus push the four arms radially so that they move sufficiently far apart to abut against the inner edge of the centre hole indial 11, thus immobilising the dial. - As soon as the clamp formed by the four arms of the stake presses against the sides of the centre hole,
stake 7 can no longer be deformed. It is thusmobile flange 6 that is lowered under the pressure ofcover 3 compressingsprings cylindrical edges - It will be clear that, according to the operating principle that has just been described, the elasticity of
stake 7 and that of elastic means 9 a, 9 b, 9 c and 9 d which suspendflange 6, are, in a way, competing to lowercover 3 andcone 8. It is therefore important for the elastic means to be sufficiently resistant to deformation to allow the arms ofstake 7 to jam the centre hole ofdial 11. This means that the stake must be more flexible than the elastic means. Otherwise, the diameter of the stake cannot increase sufficiently to immobilise the dial. - According to the embodiment of the invention that forms the subject of this example, the same range of cases is provided for accommodating all of the dial models of one manufacturer. Moreover, in this example, the various cases in the range differ from each other only in the dimensions of their stake. As the stakes are interchangeable, it is clear that it is possible to package all of the dials from one manufacturer together with the same case model. As will be seen in detail below, according to this example, the stakes themselves can be identical in every way, with the exception of the (outer and inner) diameter of the clamp formed by the stake arms.
- Let us assume by way of example that the centre thicknesses of the various dial models that one wishes to package using cases in accordance with the present invention are comprised between 0.25 mm and 1 mm. Let us also assume that the diameters of the dial holes are comprised between 1.1 mm and 2.7 mm. By way of example, one could choose to have four stake models with different clamp diameters. All of the stakes could have the same height of 1.1 mm so that they can receive all of the dials:
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- the first stake model could have a clamp with an outer diameter of 1.05 mm. This model would suit dial hole diameters of between approximately 1.1 mm and 1.65 mm.
- the second stake model could have a clamp with a diameter of 1.45 mm. This model would suit dial hole diameters of between approximately 1.65 mm and 1.9 mm.
- the third stake model could have a stake with a diameter of 1.65 mm. This model could suit dial hole diameters of between approximately 1.7 mm and 2.3 mm.
- the fourth stake model could have a clamp with a diameter of 2.35 mm. This model would suit for dial hole diameters of between 2.4 mm and 2.7 mm.
- If as in the present example, the stakes are made of Teflon, the thickness of the stake tubular element wall could be, for example, 0.3 mm for the smallest stake model. For the three larger models, the wall thickness could be for example 0.5 mm.
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cone 8 is preferably sized so as to keep a certain space between the top of the dial and the bottom of the cover, whatever the diameter of the dial centre hole. This condition is respected, for example, if the cone has an apex angle of 90° and the circular base thereof has a diameter of 3 mm. -
FIG. 5 also shows thatcylindrical edge 4, inside which flange 6 moves, has a smallinner shoulder 16, which is for limiting the upward travel offlange 6. The presence ofshoulder 16 preventsflange 6 from disengaging fromcylindrical edge 4 when the case is open. Moreover, when the case is closed,shoulder 16 guarantees that the top ofdial 11 cannot come into contact with the bottom ofcover 3. - Assembly of the case will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5 . The first assembly operation consists in placingsprings housings back cover 2. The springs may, for example, simply be placed in the housing without any securing means. - The second operation consists in mounting
flange 6 on the back cover. The outer diameter of the flange and the inner diameter ofedge 4 are adjusted such that the flange can slide while being held laterally. However, as already stated, the top part ofedge 4 has a smallinner shoulder 16 for limiting the travel offlange 6 and preventing it from disengaging fromcylindrical edge 4. The inner diameter ofshoulder 16 is slightly less than the outer diameter offlange 6. In these conditions, during assembly, force is required to introduce the flange intoback cover 2. This operation is made possible by the elasticity of the material of whichedge 4 andback cover 2 are made. This material may be polystyrene for example. - Four
housings helical springs flange 6. During assembly, before being driven intoback cover 2,flange 6 must be pre-positioned aboveback cover 2 with the four housings vertical to the springs. ThusFIG. 4 shows thatedge 4 has twochamfers 13 for facilitating proper orientation offlange 6 relative to backcover 2. In the next step of driving the flange into the back cover, the presence ofchamfers 13 also facilitates introduction of the flange. A driving in tool with a large bearing surface is preferably used for driving inflange 6 so that it descends parallel to backcover 2. - Once
flange 6 is in place, the next step is to mountstake 7 on the flange. As seen above, in this example, several stake models, with tubular elements of different diameters, are required to accommodate the entire range of existing dials. In this example, all of the stake models have a base 14 with the same diameter. This feature ensures that the stakes can be interchanged. - The centre of the top surface of
flange 6 has a housing formed by acylindrical recess 15 for receivingstake 7. The inner diameter ofrecess 15 matches the outer diameter ofbase 14, so that the stake can be driven in to the bottom of the recess and held therein. The stake is preferably introduced into the recess with a tool designed to prevent damage to the stake clamp. This tool may, for example, take the form of a tube surrounding the cylindrical element of the stake and abutting againstbase 14. -
FIG. 7 shows thatcylindrical recess 15 is extended on the bottom side of the flange by a circular throughhole 16. Back cover 2 of the case is also pierced with a throughhole 18 arranged in the extension of the axis ofrecess 15. The presence of these two aligned holes means that it is possible to removestake 7 from the case without having to removeflange 6 fromback cover 2 beforehand. In fact, by inserting a pin through the back cover inholes stake 7 from itshousing 15. This possibility is useful for example when one wishes to replace the stake in place with a stake of different diameter. - It will be clear that various alterations and/or improvements that are evident to those skilled in the art can be made to the embodiment described in the description, without departing from the scope of the present invention defined by the annexed claims.
- In particular, in other embodiments, the flange and stake could be made in a single piece, so as to reduce manufacturing costs. In these conditions, one could, for example, adapt a case according to the invention to another dial dimension simply by changing the stake. In other variants the stake could also be made on the cover, not on the flange, and in such case the cone cooperating with the stake could be arranged on the flange.
- In particular, the case according to the invention could be used for packaging plate-shaped parts other than watch dials. We are thinking in particular of data supports in the form of discs.
- Moreover, in the example of the detailed description, the cover is transparent. This feature has the advantage of enabling the indications carried on the top surface of the dial to be read without opening the case. Moreover, in the example, the flange is cut away. This feature has the advantage of enabling dials that are already fitted with dial-feet to be packaged. Further, if the cut flange feature is combined with a transparent or translucent back cover, this combination has the advantage of allowing a reference or a barcode carried by the bottom surface of the dial to be identified.
- In the example of the detailed description, the elastic means for returning the flange in the direction of the cover are helical springs. It will be clear, however, that any other form of return means known to those skilled in the art could be used in the present invention.
- Finally, to facilitate management of the cases, they could be made to carry a distinctive sign indicating the diameter of the stake that they contain.
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